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The rules state that players may make as many moves as they like during a round.

Which is correct:- player takes a single action(or passes), and then play passes to the left- player takes an action, completes the move and rolls for exposure, then can take additional actions. After they have taken all the dice the want (rolling for exposure after each one) play then passes to the left

Player 1: take a die, perform the action, roll all dice for exposurePlayer 2: take a die, perform the action, roll all dice for exposurePlayer 3: take a die, perform the action, roll all dice for exposurePlayer 4: take a die, perform the action, roll all dice for exposurePlayer 1: take a die, perform the action, roll all dice for exposurePlayer 2: take a die, perform the action, roll all dice for exposure

...and so on. If you pass, instead of the usual take a die, do an action, and roll for exposure, you put your dice in your card and wait for everyone else to pass.